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Listen to this siteThis section includes the updates issued during the outbreak of foot and mouth disease in 2007, giving information to food business operators on the impact of the disease on meat production. During an animal disease outbreak, MHS workforce responsibilities include inspecting and recommending re-approval of affected sites that have been cleansed and disinfected to the official vet’s satisfaction.
The Food Standards Agency has overall responsibility for ensuring that animal diseases do not pose a risk to food safety. Defra is the lead Government department for animal diseases and animal welfare.
Back to topThe situation as at midday on 17 September 2007.
The situation as at midday on 14 September 2007.
An outbreak of foot and mouth disease (FMD) has been confirmed at a farm in Surrey on 12 September. A number of control measures have been implemented as a result. In particular these control measures have halted the movement of ruminant animals and pigs in mainland Great Britain.
This page and the links from it provided regular updates for food business operators on the impact of the August 2007 foot and mouth disease outbreak on meat production.
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